Expelled from hundreds of miles beneath the Earth’s surface by a volcanic blast, a diamond contained small specks of a previously unknown natural mineral now named “davemaoite.”
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The seismic zone along the California-Nevada border has a long history of unleashing powerful temblors in the Silver State.
Arlen and Diane Chase, a husband-and-wife team of anthropologists, have been returning to the Central American country since 1984 to excavate ruins and uncover secrets of the once-teeming ancient metropolis of Caracol.
Every day at 4 a.m. and 4 p.m., a National Weather Service staffer in Las Vegas office launches a weather balloon into the sky, providing a vertical snapshot of the atmosphere that meteorologists can’t get from instruments on the ground.
Last year’s InterDrone introduced the idea of using drones for commercial applications. This year, InterDrone’s third-ever conference is all about how the public sector and different industries are doing just that.
A Canadian technology company is hoping a small device — about the size of a wireless router — will revolutionize how the security industry can detect and warn of possible terrorism threats.
Researchers publish authoritative reference book covering the park’s fascinating geology and paleontology.